Solvent-antisolvent interactions in metal halide perovskites

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2023
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59
Issue
71
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Cambridge : Soc.
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The fabrication of metal halide perovskite films using the solvent-engineering method is increasingly common. In this method, the crystallisation of the perovskite layer is triggered by the application of an antisolvent during the spin-coating of a perovskite precursor solution. Herein, we introduce the current state of understanding of the processes involved in the crystallisation of perovskite layers formed by solvent engineering, focusing in particular on the role of antisolvent properties and solvent-antisolvent interactions. By considering the impact of the Hansen solubility parameters, we propose guidelines for selecting the appropriate antisolvent and outline open questions and future research directions for the fabrication of perovskite films by this method.

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Crystallization, Perovskite, Solvents, halide, metal halide perovskite, perovskite, unclassified drug, 'current, Anti-solvents, Engineering methods, Halide perovskites, Hansen solubility parameters, Perovskite films, Perovskite layers, Precursor solutions, Property, Solvent engineering, Article, chemical interaction, crystallization, Hansen solubility parameters, solubility, solvent antisolvent interaction, synthesis, thermodynamics, Metal halides
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Bautista-Quijano, J. R., Telschow, O., Paulus, F., & Vaynzof, Y. (2023). Solvent-antisolvent interactions in metal halide perovskites. 59(71). https://doi.org//10.1039/d3cc02090h
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